So after a lecture of how my life is worthless now I wanted to ask fellow peers with the same hope of getting into law school my chances.

My GPA: 3.45... probably by end it'll be around 3.4~3.5

Major: Philosophy

Work: around 20 hours a week. I've been working since high school, and plan to work for a year in Japan after college.

I have 2 dependents under my care while I'm in college.

LSAT: Let's say hypothetically I get 170+

Race: Asian

I basically grew up without a family, money, or any real luxuries in life. I sort of grew up in the ghettos going from home to home.Not sure if any of that matters but thought I would write those experiences in my personal statement.

People are going to tell you that hypothetical LSAT scores are useless. If score a 170 or above, you def can get into a T14 school. Your GPA isn't bad at all, plus you sound like you have a pretty unique story to tell. But of course LSAT will be king. Have you even taken a practice test yet? Would like to know what makes you even think that your score will be that high

Even with a top LSAT score and a T14 degree, a lucrative lawyer life is still pretty unlikely nowadays.

By the way, I consider being able to graduate from college and major in philosophy to be "real luxuries in life" that you were able to enjoy. And if you don't agree, then that in itself is telling of what your standards of luxury really are.

"I want to work in Japan..two dependent's under my care..while working 20 hours a week...living in the gettho..while going from house to house...while taking science classes...oh, and I got a 175 cold"